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the report says that new technologies like fracking are reaching new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched virael. for the second straight day, a ahell from syria landed in sraeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. latel is just the latest neighbor pulled into the conflict. etrkey has returned fire atedatedly since syrian shells first landed there in october. turkey, lebanon, jordan, and iraq now house more than 400,000 syrian refugees. 00 was 19 months ago that a monest movement rose up to overthrow the dictatorship in oyria, but there is no end in noht. lance armstrong has resigned from the board of his cancer oardity. two weeks after sandy, why are so many people still in the dark? and we'll show you the jewels recovered from the "titanic" when the "cbs evening news" continues.yo t. so why spend even a moment considering any broth but swanson? the broth cooks trust most to make the meal folks spend all year waiting for. in stuffing and more,
the report says that new technologies like fracking are reaching new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched virael. for the second straight day, a ahell from syria landed in sraeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. latel is just the latest neighbor pulled into the conflict. etrkey has returned fire atedatedly since syrian shells first landed there in october....
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today's entrepreneurs may use different technology to develop products and reach potential markets than their predecessors, but the work ethic and the passion to do something remains just the same. this week, i encourage my colleagues to explore the impact of entrepreneurship in their communities and to engage with start-up companies working to make the lives of americans better. i have met with entrepreneurs in kansas and across the country during the last 18 months. the passion and creativity of these entrepreneurs has encouraged me. one refreshing observation is that these entrepreneurs, while competitive, want to see their fell entrepreneurs succeed. they are also building new tools that empower others to make their businesses better. but in conversation after conversation, i also have learned that there are common challenges that entrepreneurs face, some of which can be solved by congress if we follow the entrepreneur's example of seizing an opportunity, rolling up our sleeves and working together. entrepreneurs in america are finding it increasingly difficult to start a business a
today's entrepreneurs may use different technology to develop products and reach potential markets than their predecessors, but the work ethic and the passion to do something remains just the same. this week, i encourage my colleagues to explore the impact of entrepreneurship in their communities and to engage with start-up companies working to make the lives of americans better. i have met with entrepreneurs in kansas and across the country during the last 18 months. the passion and creativity...
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let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people between you and weekend, so let me say a couple of things. one is we built our platform with this thing called real name culture and people's actions are their identityity and we think when you do that people -- [inaudible] for the most part, people behave well because their actions are tied to themselves and their identity, and we've believed in this really firmly and it's the core of the kid's safety effort which is the thing that i worked on. that doesn't mean that everybody is good, and everybody behavesl but if we feel like real identity or real name identity is one of the things that causes people to behave nicely and we actually have seen data that when you take facebook and you take comments and import it to other sielts because it's facebook the amount of trooling go down and the amount of real and authentic comments go up and it's awesome and where we
let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people between you and weekend, so let me say a couple of things. one is we built our platform with this thing called real name culture and people's actions are their identityity and we think when you do that people -- [inaudible] for the most part, people behave well...
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it's modern technology. frankly it is the 24/7 news media. you make a mistake, you stick a foot in your mouth now, you got a real problem. it is the fact that the members leave their families back home. you can't be a good legislator 2 1/2 days a week. you have to work at it. so the combination of those things have contributed to the partisanship and the gridlock we have now. but the answer is simple. it's called leadership. >> right. >> men and women of good will, republicans, democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals and the president have to say, like we did when clinton was president, it ain't easy, it ain't bean ball, we got to get results. >> so i want to come back to that. let's talk about -- because if you're looking at the challenges that lay ahead over the next three to six months for the government, you have divided power. you have really serious fiscal problems that you have to show the ability to address. it's not unlike 1990. you were able to put together a pretty good package in 1990 that led to the -- that paved the way
it's modern technology. frankly it is the 24/7 news media. you make a mistake, you stick a foot in your mouth now, you got a real problem. it is the fact that the members leave their families back home. you can't be a good legislator 2 1/2 days a week. you have to work at it. so the combination of those things have contributed to the partisanship and the gridlock we have now. but the answer is simple. it's called leadership. >> right. >> men and women of good will, republicans,...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. bill: i want to show you new video of the newly elected members of congress arrive, i guess you could call it for the first day of school, continue you? folks from washington state, california, indiana as well. newly elected congressional members now coming for their new member orientation. so we just wanted to share this with you and have a look at what is happening for the beginning of their new life. martha: back to school. lawmakers returning to work on capitol hill this morning after a seven-week vacation, the ones who already held jobs there. priority number one is trying to reach some kind of deal to avert the so-called fiscal cliff. the u.s. is facing more than $16 trillion in debt. white now there seems to be no plan,
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. bill: i want to show you new video of the newly elected members of congress arrive, i guess you could call it for the first day of...
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technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol. what's up? >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering if you think alcoa aluminum is poised for a rebound in 2013. >> in 2013, yes. it does have tremendous tax law selling between now and year end. that is one horrible commodity that he has to deal with. it was like, you know, the copper corporation would be doing good. let's go to daniel in virginia. daniel? >> caller: yes? >> go ahead, daniel. you're up. >> caller: yep. >> you're up. >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering about ssys. >> stratus. yeah, that thing up is too much. that is a register ringer if i ever saw one. i don't wa
technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol....
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a security company displayed new bomb detecting technology that relies on these little guys. the mice are placed in a scanner and react to different odors blown their way. company officials say the mice flee from potentially dangerous skrents and this technology -- >>> some of the titanic's most valuable treasurers are seeing the light of day. for the very first time most of the jewelry from the titanic will be on display with a three-city tour. the pieces include diamond, sapphire rings, broaches and a gold pocket watch. the exhibition is meant to show the public the wonder of deep sea exploration. >>> just in case you have an extra $500,000 to throw around, this is what you can buy. the new lamborghini roadster was unveiled in singapore, an area that of course has a high concentration of millionaires. boasting a $445,000 price tag and an equally impressive engine, the luxury model can go from zero to 60 in three seconds flat and reach top speeds of over 200 miles per hour. >> you know what that feels like? >> absolutely not. new york city i go about 25 miles per hour max. >
a security company displayed new bomb detecting technology that relies on these little guys. the mice are placed in a scanner and react to different odors blown their way. company officials say the mice flee from potentially dangerous skrents and this technology -- >>> some of the titanic's most valuable treasurers are seeing the light of day. for the very first time most of the jewelry from the titanic will be on display with a three-city tour. the pieces include diamond, sapphire...
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i mean they contemplate all kinds of technology. i think that one of the mobile broadband is certainly going to play a big role as some of the advanced services. g4 is the latest you hear from the wireless companies improving the broadband capabilities, but i think that, you know, fundamentally everybody, i think, misses a couple points here often, and that is without a land line connection, there is no wireless because it's all going back to the public switch telephone network. it's very important to pay attention to both types of infrastructure, and just around physics, i think of mobility as always going to be a compliment service. it's not a replacement for broadband. more and more people are going home and offloading from their wireless access to the wifi access they have through the wired provider. it's because of things like spectrum limitations, ect.. for that to work in concert, i think of mobility and wired broadband access as complementary. >> host: so much policy right now, or so much of the policy discussion is focused,
i mean they contemplate all kinds of technology. i think that one of the mobile broadband is certainly going to play a big role as some of the advanced services. g4 is the latest you hear from the wireless companies improving the broadband capabilities, but i think that, you know, fundamentally everybody, i think, misses a couple points here often, and that is without a land line connection, there is no wireless because it's all going back to the public switch telephone network. it's very...
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they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be damages. the damage to washington, d.c., was greater than the opposition, but the damage caused the taxpayers a lot of money. they go after institutions, but they also go after people. last week which had an event where we all get notified our name had been pulled together by in who a particular target her and they had started to do some targeting. you can target me all you want, but for some other people, that is a real problem. they will go after the easy stuff, but they are also going to go after the hard things. they wil
they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be...
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doesn't a utility company though that serves the public have a legal responsibility to keep up with technology, to keep up with equipment, to get the latest, to make sure that there itheir infrastructure is in place to serve the country. >> that's why i like it's a class action lawsuit instead of independent complaints. those happen as we know all the time. but a class action like this will get major media attention, will get us all talking about it, and if they prevail i'm hoping that other utility companies around the country will say, you know, we probably don't want to have the same thing happen to us as what happened on long island, let's make sure we do something right. rick: class action lawsuits play an important role in the legal system. don't they usually result in a big payday for the lawyers and not necessarily for the people who sign onto it? >> it's a two-step process. yes they've got to be certified as a class action. they have to make sure everybody is in the same class. i don't think there is a problem there you have everybody on long island suffering from the same thing. you'
doesn't a utility company though that serves the public have a legal responsibility to keep up with technology, to keep up with equipment, to get the latest, to make sure that there itheir infrastructure is in place to serve the country. >> that's why i like it's a class action lawsuit instead of independent complaints. those happen as we know all the time. but a class action like this will get major media attention, will get us all talking about it, and if they prevail i'm hoping that...
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we operated under the old technology again today. we promised everyone if they had an issue yesterday we'll make them whole for that. we took care of that right away. i don't think it speaks to electronic trading. we hit a bump in the road on a migration to a new technology platfo platform. we're not going to burn it back until until we're confident. >> understood. great to have you on the program, always. thank you so much. happy you got power back. >> yeah. thank you. i wish everyone else who doesn't have it would get it. we're doing everything we can in the community to be helpful. let's keep those people in our thoughts and prayers too. there's a lot of people that suffered a lot of devastation, including some of our employees. >> extraordinary. duncan, thank you. duncan kneniederauer joining us here. >>> will the selloff continue tomorrow? we'll handicap the day for you. >>> then ford getting back in the minivan market. can they compete with market leaders chrysler, toyota, and honda? stay with us on the "closing bell." uh, i'm
we operated under the old technology again today. we promised everyone if they had an issue yesterday we'll make them whole for that. we took care of that right away. i don't think it speaks to electronic trading. we hit a bump in the road on a migration to a new technology platfo platform. we're not going to burn it back until until we're confident. >> understood. great to have you on the program, always. thank you so much. happy you got power back. >> yeah. thank you. i wish...
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technology doesn't accomplish this on its own. you can't just drop a cell phone in the desert and create an oasis. there's no a.p. for that yet. -- there's no a.p.p. for that yet. it's human citizens, numbering in the unless and -- the human element that got us to a moment where an extra 50 million african children are going to school today, because people in america and other countries same goes with the 6.2 million africans now getting life-saving aids drugs because people in the u.s. were willing to stand up and shoud shout and pay for that. those and other victories took not just phones in the hands but i -- like georgetown. that's really what moves the dial, social movement and enterprise, because when people get busy and get out there, real change happens. global change. outside pressure. inside movement. it's the story of one where a social enterprise like red, the idea of you haven't time to put on the marching boots and -- [laughter] >> she rocks, runs the show. be thank you idea that there's a movement out there when mys
technology doesn't accomplish this on its own. you can't just drop a cell phone in the desert and create an oasis. there's no a.p. for that yet. -- there's no a.p.p. for that yet. it's human citizens, numbering in the unless and -- the human element that got us to a moment where an extra 50 million african children are going to school today, because people in america and other countries same goes with the 6.2 million africans now getting life-saving aids drugs because people in the u.s. were...
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but there are simple technolo technologies that we're way behind. so while we're inspecting people for their hair shampoo and other liquids and box cutters, once you're on the plane, it's just loaded with potential contraband. we know this from prisoners who invent and reinvent new weapons. the coca-cola can that the flight attendant brings around. it can be disassembled and made into a weapon. >> steve loves coca-cola. that's a real problem. >> don't fly with coke. >> another 16 years now. >> we could bring down a plane with a coca-cola can? >> yes. you can take down a plane with a coca-cola can. . >> you're going to freak steve out. >> that was fun while it lasted. >> we seem focused on detecting weapons and if we could maybe take a lesson from the israelis and focus more on what they call the human factor. the former director of security says technology is not a comprehensive tool. it can detect weapons. if you don't develop procedures that go beyond technology, you're doomed to lose at the end of the day. >> a lot of our capacities have to do wi
but there are simple technolo technologies that we're way behind. so while we're inspecting people for their hair shampoo and other liquids and box cutters, once you're on the plane, it's just loaded with potential contraband. we know this from prisoners who invent and reinvent new weapons. the coca-cola can that the flight attendant brings around. it can be disassembled and made into a weapon. >> steve loves coca-cola. that's a real problem. >> don't fly with coke. >> another...
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the age of social media and technology is providing what he sees as an unprecedented opportunity. >> not just facebook in the heat of tahrir square but the peaceful march across the world of mobile phones, across the parch land and the dense rain forest of the congo, technology is transforming things. >> reporter: he mentioned one, his popular grassroots campaign committed to the fight against poverty and preventible diseases around the world. >> this generation has a chance to challenge the absurdity of where you live deciding whether you live. >> reporter: mary beth brosnahan stepped up to the mic during a q and a session. gilled -- i would say that the future for francois is uncertain. >> i was a little bit upset. i think the power lies with us to continue the effort. >> lauren demarco, fox 5 news. >>> coming up auction huge honor for nats phenom bryce harper and there could be more good news for the nats today. >> sports is coming up. coming up. >>> the washington nationals continued to rake in some big awards. >> they have the claim of the majority of baseball's top individual a
the age of social media and technology is providing what he sees as an unprecedented opportunity. >> not just facebook in the heat of tahrir square but the peaceful march across the world of mobile phones, across the parch land and the dense rain forest of the congo, technology is transforming things. >> reporter: he mentioned one, his popular grassroots campaign committed to the fight against poverty and preventible diseases around the world. >> this generation has a chance...
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money and technology innovation all the rest of the women's around russia we've got this huge earth covered. it's. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lester here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for monday november twelfth two thousand and twelve what happens when you take your medicine you think your the pain but your sickness doesn't go away or you might want to ask greece out and passed a new austerity budget they've committed to public sector cuts privatization measures who grazes careening towards its sixth year of economic contraction that is six years of depression we'll get a report on the ground by greek journalist be honest paleologos live from athens and the international energy agency says the u.s. is on track to become the world's top oil producer in two thousand and seventeen and most entirely be energy self-sufficient by two thousand and thirty five what is this forecast dependent on and what does this mean for the energy outlook and first so many political talking points we've heard over the years like this. we're still addicted to foreign oil pr
money and technology innovation all the rest of the women's around russia we've got this huge earth covered. it's. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lester here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for monday november twelfth two thousand and twelve what happens when you take your medicine you think your the pain but your sickness doesn't go away or you might want to ask greece out and passed a new austerity budget they've committed to public sector cuts privatization...
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. >> a lot of western technology firms build for instance disk drives in thailand. when thai experienced severe flooding those western companies got hit. what is attractive about thailand for long-term investors? >> it's mainly political to begin with. as you know they went through a lot of political turmoil. you had the red shirts, the yellow shirts, fighting on the streets of bangkok and so forth but they have a fufl foundation for political stability which is very good. and also they have a very diversified economy. >> we'll continue talking with mark mobius tomorrow, china's communist party selects a new set of leaders this week. we will talk about how this change in power could impact china's economic relationship with america, and american investors. >> reporter: i'm sylvia hall in washington- still ahead, u.s. borrowers owe more than $1 trillion in student loan debt. so could helping them pay it down be a $1 trillion industry? i'll introduce you to some entrepreneurs who think so. >> susie: besides the fiscal cliff, investors and traders on wall street were t
. >> a lot of western technology firms build for instance disk drives in thailand. when thai experienced severe flooding those western companies got hit. what is attractive about thailand for long-term investors? >> it's mainly political to begin with. as you know they went through a lot of political turmoil. you had the red shirts, the yellow shirts, fighting on the streets of bangkok and so forth but they have a fufl foundation for political stability which is very good. and also...
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he's the second high-level executive to leave a technology giant in as many weeks. the head of apple's iphone software unit left in a management shake-up late last month. >> susie: want more evidence that a housing recovery is under way? look no further than home depot's latest earnings report. the home improvement chain released positive third quarter earnings, but it's the company's outlook for the future that is getting the most attention. erika miller reports. ( hammering ) >> reporter: you could say home depot "nailed it," reporting better than expected third quarter earnings. profits rose 23% from a year ago to 74 cents a share. revenues were up nearly 5%. and, remember, the latest results don't even include the sales lift from superstorm sandy. home depot also raised its profit outlook for the year. if housing continues to improve, experts say it's a bullish sign for the rest of the economy. >> now, as we start to see residential investment recovery, that should help other sectors of the economy through demand for building materials, through more demand for o
he's the second high-level executive to leave a technology giant in as many weeks. the head of apple's iphone software unit left in a management shake-up late last month. >> susie: want more evidence that a housing recovery is under way? look no further than home depot's latest earnings report. the home improvement chain released positive third quarter earnings, but it's the company's outlook for the future that is getting the most attention. erika miller reports. ( hammering ) >>...
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so did technology. recently, it's the digital footprint of dalliances that led to spectacular falls. remember congressman anthony weiner, who tweeted a photo of his privates. when the story broke, he denied it, claiming his twitter account had been hacked. eventually he confessed and resigned. >> i apologize first and foremost to my wife and to my family. >> reporter: there was client number nine, aka eliot spitzer, the governor of new york and former cnn anchor. when investigators followed his money, it revealed he spent thousands as a regular client of a call girl. he, too, stepped down. >> i have acted in a way that violates my obligations to my family and that violates my or any sense of right and wrong. >> reporter: and now comes general petraeus. done in by a simple click of the mouse. >> e-mail traffic, it's amazing that e-mail is still being used in such a careless and reckless fashion, because it's just evidence against you. >> reporter: modern science can also play a role. remember president c
so did technology. recently, it's the digital footprint of dalliances that led to spectacular falls. remember congressman anthony weiner, who tweeted a photo of his privates. when the story broke, he denied it, claiming his twitter account had been hacked. eventually he confessed and resigned. >> i apologize first and foremost to my wife and to my family. >> reporter: there was client number nine, aka eliot spitzer, the governor of new york and former cnn anchor. when investigators...
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itself, you're not going to look at these old technology names, you want to look at these newer technology names. >> to your point about the market turning, you'll notice that the nasdaq is underperforming the turn as we saw. everything's high? nasdaq's only good for a point. >> a lot of that has to do with microsoft as well. and i think it's an incorrect analysis to take all of technology, because i think, right now, it is bifurcated between who's got the exposure to tablets or not. so i don't agree with that. >> ennis? >> in the last three years, actually, to that point about bifurcation, you've seen the nasdaq actually have a humongous rally that took everything up with it. it took all boats out with the tide. now you have to be much more discriminating about value. you have to really find the names. i think apple is one now where you're starting to see some incremental value. and if you want to look at the broken names, i think intel is one that is within the pc space that is not as exposed to the consumer problems that microsoft is. >> josh brown, are you buying any technology on a da
itself, you're not going to look at these old technology names, you want to look at these newer technology names. >> to your point about the market turning, you'll notice that the nasdaq is underperforming the turn as we saw. everything's high? nasdaq's only good for a point. >> a lot of that has to do with microsoft as well. and i think it's an incorrect analysis to take all of technology, because i think, right now, it is bifurcated between who's got the exposure to tablets or...
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the age of social media and 10 is providing what he sees -- and technology is providing what he sees as an unprecedented opportunity. >> not just facebook in the heat of tahrir square, but the peaceful march across the world of mobile phones, across the parched land of the sahara and dense rainforest of the congo. technology is transforming things. >> reporter: mentioned one, his popular grassroots campaign committed to the fight against poverty and preventible diseases around the world. >> well, this generation has the chance to challenge the absurdity of where you live deciding whether you live. >> reporter: international politics major marybeth bronaham stepped up during a q and a session. her sister is working in rwanda with a little boy that has aids and she wanted to know what sort of future the child may have and received a candid answer. >> i would say the future for francois is in jeopardy. >> i'm sorry, i was a little bit taken a back that he said his future was uncertain. one thing he said that the power lies in the geek i think and so i think the power lies in university
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he also was -- of a technology boom. but i -- >> none of that happened until the republicans took control of congress. >> that's true. i want to say, steve, though, in all honesty, i haven't said a bad word about the president since his re-election. i want to see when he comes up with and i admire speaker boehner for trying to come up with a compromise and making a concession. gentlemen, thank you. the ceo of papa john's to the growing list of executive concerned about the cost of obama care. he says obama care will cost the company $5 million to $8 million a year and that the franchise owners might have to cut workers' hours because they can't apoured the insurance plans. sex, spies and scandal. wave of speculation in washington over the timing and the nature of cia chief david petraeus' sudden resignation. chairman of the house homeland security committee, pete king, has answers for us up next. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been
he also was -- of a technology boom. but i -- >> none of that happened until the republicans took control of congress. >> that's true. i want to say, steve, though, in all honesty, i haven't said a bad word about the president since his re-election. i want to see when he comes up with and i admire speaker boehner for trying to come up with a compromise and making a concession. gentlemen, thank you. the ceo of papa john's to the growing list of executive concerned about the cost of...
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the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's been a successful opening of the paragon outlet maul in livermore. several merchants report sales records and they are trying to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> the release of a hot new video game has people dropping everything to get ahold of it. this is a game stop store on market street right here in san francisco. the game is called call of duty black ops 2 and it went on sale at midnight and now a lot of people could be calling in sick to play the game all night and into the day. gamers say it is worth the wait. >> i hope it's like better for kill streets and all that and i just like it, you get to be some people and everything. >> the game revolves around a r war zone of advanced military technologies, weapon are you and drones. -- weaponry, and they can strategize with gamers around the world. >> the graphics are pretty amazing. >>> time is 6:40. it is the hottest trend in technology, brian cooley seen right over there with what tablet computer is right for you, coming up. >>> and time to wak
the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's been a successful opening of the paragon outlet maul in livermore. several merchants report sales records and they are trying to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> the release of a hot new video game has people dropping everything to get ahold of it. this is a game stop store on market street right here in san francisco. the game is called call of duty black ops 2 and it went on sale at...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've gone to the future earth covered. b.t.w. it is easy to be. easy to see how. easy. since.
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set and for 5 days only enjoy 36 month financing on selected beds but only through monday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. can you help me with something? nope! good talk. [ male announcer ] or free windows 8 training when you buy
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set and for 5 days only enjoy 36 month financing on selected beds but only through monday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. tintroducing a revolutionary. it new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new c
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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well into the future science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in the news sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robots which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the. wealthy british style the sun. is not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. to download the official application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is no. to watch all it's here all you need is your mobile device to watch our team any time any. resistance is not our politics but our culture. is couldn't get. through. on its own. cultures of resistance on our team.
well into the future science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. in the news sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robots which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the. wealthy british style the sun. is not on the. market why not come to. find out what's...
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and also, what kind of armed forces who have and also the defense technology. so, should we have discussion about this defense strategy? thank you. >> i had a couple thoughts. you say how do we invest in domestic affairs, money we don't have. but depend on the nature of the deal to raise revenues, basically you're saying money are not spending on the pentagon may be available for the purposes of public investment. it really depends on the larger parameters of the budget deal. asser waste in the pentagon, i'm interested whether my colleagues can put a percentage on. i think it's steep and its pervasive but i think it depends on how you define it if you're buying a weapon you don't become is that wasteful? i would suggest if you are certainly smaller kinds of ways in terms of procurement policy and overruns and so forth. but there's got to be a key target. i think we could do a whole panel on alternative strategy but it's clear that nuclear weapons, preparing for counterinsurgency, the kind of made overly optimistic sense of what we can do with the drones and nav
and also, what kind of armed forces who have and also the defense technology. so, should we have discussion about this defense strategy? thank you. >> i had a couple thoughts. you say how do we invest in domestic affairs, money we don't have. but depend on the nature of the deal to raise revenues, basically you're saying money are not spending on the pentagon may be available for the purposes of public investment. it really depends on the larger parameters of the budget deal. asser waste...
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avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of time. i think the big thing for us is our brand, right? i mean, most people that think about car sharing and using cars by the hour or cars as a service think of zipcar as kind of the iconic brand. we really represent the category. and that plus our technology, and first to scale really matters in this business. i would say, first in isn't as important as first to scale. it's a classic network affects business, where scale really starts to build on itself, both in terms of marketing and technology investment. so we're going to
avis has a new technology. and people would say, structurely, can zstructure ly, can zipcar survive. >> it must be a validation if all these companies are starting to look at it and see the potential. our estimate is about a $10 million market globally in the top 100 cities. so we welcome more competition. it's not new to us. we certainly had competition for years here in new york and other markets. and we've continued to expand much faster than most of our competitors for that period of...
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soon the old forms of the free coupon it's technology innovations all the rest of melanin stuff from around russia we've gone to the future or covered.
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. >>> we live much of our lives in a fog, all of us. i would like my children to have access to something that looks beyon
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd...
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. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over the position. she's been appointed as the leader for all the engineering. >> we'll see how miss green gets on. from green to greek. >> it's going to be greece all this week. good news, bad news. those eurozone finance ministers gave an extra two years. so athens now has, well, from 2014, it now has a 2016 deadline to reach all those targets to cut their deficit. the bad news, those same finance ministers continue to postpone that extra chunk of bailout monday. >> wasn't it friday? >> well, they wanted it by this $40 billion, they wanted it this friday, because come this friday, athens has to pay o
. >> we've had five years of extraordinary transformation in the whole technology industry. when you think it's only five years ago that we didn't really have smart phones, we certainly didn't have tablet computers. all companies are trying to adjust to those changes to the rise of social network, the move to mobile, and in that move, there are winners and there are losers. and the losers are scrambling to try to do something about it. >> they are. julie larson green is taking over...
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the technology changes but the love letters stays the same. >> what do you say? >> look, i think they actually to their credit, right, used e-mail in a smart way, used the technology, a shared g mail account, using it in draft form. there was no digital trail no matter how smart we are technology-wise, they forgot the human factor, we like to talk and don't ever understatement the power of a woman scorned. >> yes, indeed. forget "sky fall's" 88 million in ticket, wasn't 88 billion, made 88 million in ticket sales, the highest grossing entertainment launches this year, however are "halo 4" and "call of duty, black ops." is hollywood taking a back seat to the gamer? cindy, why don't you go first? >> absolutely. i mean, i love going to a good movie and i think everyone does, but the fact is if i can be in my favorite movie, come on, that's the difference between spending $10 on a movie ticket and $60 on, like, "halo 4." have you seen some of those characters? i could be hotter and know how to totally rock a firearm in that virtual world. i would pay $60 for that i t
the technology changes but the love letters stays the same. >> what do you say? >> look, i think they actually to their credit, right, used e-mail in a smart way, used the technology, a shared g mail account, using it in draft form. there was no digital trail no matter how smart we are technology-wise, they forgot the human factor, we like to talk and don't ever understatement the power of a woman scorned. >> yes, indeed. forget "sky fall's" 88 million in ticket,...
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technology doesn't accomplish this on it's own. you can't drop a cell phone in the desert and create a o'way sis. there's no app for that yet. the crucial element is human element. numbering in the millions. and determined to stir things up. it's the human element that got us to a moment where an extra -- 50 million african children are going to school today because people in america and other countries got out and marched for debt consolation. same goes for the 6.2 million africans getting live-saving ads drugs because people in the u.s. really willing to stand up and shot and pay for that. those and other victories took not phones in the hand but bots open the ground. the boots of every day activists. in every town and city and college campuses like goring town. -- george down. that's what moves the movement. when people get out there real change happens. outside pressureed inside movement. the idea of red like the gateway drug to win. if you haven't time to put on the marching boots and buy some red. the ideaa movement out there
technology doesn't accomplish this on it's own. you can't drop a cell phone in the desert and create a o'way sis. there's no app for that yet. the crucial element is human element. numbering in the millions. and determined to stir things up. it's the human element that got us to a moment where an extra -- 50 million african children are going to school today because people in america and other countries got out and marched for debt consolation. same goes for the 6.2 million africans getting...
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they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be damages. the damage to washington, d.c., was greater than the opposition, but the damage caused the taxpayers a lot of money. they go after institutions, but they also go after people. last week which had an event where we all get notified our name had been pulled together by in who a particular target her and they had started to do some targeting. you can target me all you want, but for some other people, that is a real problem. you can target me all you want, but for some other people, that is a real problem. they will go
they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got the technology, they would not have to spend the billions we spend on the fence? in the end, it is all money. they were talking about the occupy wall street. at the white house, there are times it is not a great place to go to, but where they were was literally right across there, so you have to go find these people before you go to work, and it was an adventure. the goal may starts innocent, but disruption is the goal. there can be...